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Il Talmud e i cristiani nella disputa di Parigi del 1240: La prima delle grandi dispute nell'Europa medievale e il punto d'approdo della secolare polemica della Chiesa cattolica contro i giudei e il Talmud. Genova: Effepi, 2015.

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Die Zweite Talmunddisputation Von Paris 1269 (Judentum Und Umwelt). Peter Lang Publishing, 2001.

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Faciatis Incendio Concremari: Untersuchungen zur Situation des europaischen Judentums in der ersten Halfte des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts anhand der Pariser ... (Geschichte Und Ihre Hilfswissenschaften). Peter Lang Publishing, 2004.

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The Trial of the Talmud: Paris, 1240. PIMS, 2012.

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Lower, Michael. The Diversion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744320.003.0004.

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In July 1269, King Louis IX of France was planning a campaign in Egypt or the Holy Land. One year later, his fleet landed on Sardinia, and in a war council held on July 13 Louis declared Tunis the target of the crusade. What happened between July 1269 and July 1270 to send the expedition in this unexpected direction is shrouded in secrecy. By expanding the narrative to incorporate Mediterranean‐wide networks of interaction, this chapter identifies several key turning points: the visit of the Dominican linguist Ramon Martí to Tunis in 1269; the attendance of Tunisian envoys at the baptismal ceremony of a French Jew at Saint‐Denis in October; the arrival of a Mongol embassy in Paris toward the end of the year; and the dispatch of an Angevin envoy to Tunis the following April, a month after Louis had lifted the oriflamme at Saint Denis to launch the campaign.
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